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Baden-Wuerttemberg is a federal state in south-western Germany to the east of the Upper Rhine. It is third largest in both area and population among the country's sixteen states. The capital is Stuttgart. The Danube has its source in Baden-Wuerrtemberg.
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The largest state of Germany, Bavaria is bordered by the Czech Republic on the east, by Austria on the southeast and south, by Baden - Wuerttemberg on the west, by Hesse on the northwest, and by Thuringia and Saxony on the north.
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North Rhine-Westphalia writes ART in capitals. It is the densest cultural region in Europe. Every year, 573 museums attract about 13 million visitors. Important museums in the cities along Rhine and Ruhr offer high-grade exhibitions.
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Berlin is noted for its numerous cultural institutions, some of which are famous even outside of Germany. In addition, cultural diversity and tolerance remain from the time when West Berlin took pride in its role as a free city.
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Located in north eastern Germany, The major cities include Potsdam, Brandenburg, Cottbus, and Frankfurt-an-der-Ober. Geographically Berlin lies within this area, but is governed separately.
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Bremen, the dynamic heart of north-west Germany and the traditional home of the Bremen Town Musicians. A modern federal state that's a perfect blend of traditional values and a cosmopolitan.
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The state of Saxony Anhalt consists of the former East German regions of Altmark, Anhalt-Wittenberg, Magdeburg-Elbe-Boerde-Heide, Halle-Saale-Unstrut and Harz and offers scenic surroundings.
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One of the most exciting parts of northern Germany. From high to alternative culture, from historical to modern, from the urban to the countryside, excitement by day, by night, on land or on water.
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Saxony's cities and towns owe a great deal of their beauty to their worst enemies. Wars of conquest overland and water rights, campaigns of robbery against rich merchants, all this called for impenetrable fortifications.
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Hessen is Germany's richest forest state with 41% woodland, ensuring that you are never far from nature. Natural scenery from heather to moor landscapes, attractive lakes for example the Rhine and the Lahn and rivers.
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Located in North West Germany Lower Saxony state was formed in 1946 by the merger of the former Prussian province of Hanover with the former states of Brunswick Situated on the North German plain, it is bordered by the Netherlands on the west.
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